Identities in Talk`Identity' attracts some of social science's liveliest and most passionate debates. Theory abounds on matters as disparate as nationhood, ethnicity, gender politics and culture. However, there is considerably less investigation into how such identity issues appear in the fine grain of everyday life. This book gathers together, in a collection of chapters drawing on ethnomethodology and conversation analysis, arguments which show that identities are constructed `live' in the actual exchange of talk. By closely examining tapes and transcripts of real social interactions from a wide range of situations, the volume explores just how it is that a person can be ascribed to a category and what features about that category are cons |
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Salience and the Business of Identity | 15 |
How Gunowners Accomplish Being Deadly Average | 34 |
The Interactional Management | 52 |
Fagin and The | 71 |
Discourse Identities and Social Identities | 87 |
Mobilizing Discourse and Social Identities in Knowledge Talk | 107 |
Talk and Identity in Divorce Mediation | 121 |
Membership Categories and their Practical | 133 |
Being Ascribed and Resisting Membership of an Ethnic | 151 |
Handling Incoherence According to the Speakers Onsight | 171 |
Epilogue | 191 |
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